My comrade-in-arms Qiu Shaoyun expressed the mutual concern among comrades-in-arms.
A brief introduction to my comrade-in-arms Qiu Shaoyun
My comrade-in-arms Qiu Shaoyun is a revolutionary memoir written by Li Yuanxing. This revolutionary memoir records the revolutionary story that took place on the Korean battlefield.
This article describes how Qiu Shaoyun was on a latent mission when his hiding place was hit by enemy artillery fire and he was burned. However, in order to win the entire battle, he remained motionless and died in the fire. , praising martyr Qiu Shaoyun’s spirit of taking the overall situation into consideration, strictly observing discipline, and putting revolutionary interests above all else.
Articles mainly express the author’s thoughts and feelings through words, phrases, and sentences. General new words certainly require us to look them up in a dictionary, or give a correct explanation based on the context, but more importantly, we should pay more attention to those words and phrases that are closely related to the central idea.
My comrade-in-arms Qiu Shaoyun has these two words: "I dare not look at him, and I can't bear to watch my comrades being burned alive. But I can't help but look, I hope." What miracle happened? The fire suddenly went out."
In these two sentences, "can't bear to look" and "can't bear to look" have contradictory meanings. The contradiction in words reflects the inner contradiction of the author. Qiu Shaoyun was burned by the fire and endured extreme pain, but the author could not go to save him. How could the author bear to watch his comrades being burned alive?
It is unbearable to watch, which illustrates the mutual care between comrades. The fire burned in Qiu Shaoyun's body, and also burned in the author's heart. He was so painful that "his heart was like a knife." "Can't help but watch", Qiu Shaoyun is facing danger and will die at any time. How much the author wants to see his comrades again!
The author was deeply moved by Qiu Shaoyun's heroic behavior. This contradictory and painful mood highlights the noble heroic image of martyr Qiu Shaoyun from the side. There are many words, phrases, and sentences of this type in the text. Understanding these words and sentences is an important way to deeply understand the ideological content of the text.